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What is my purpose? Know it, live it

Introduction

You have a purpose. You were born for a reason. Until you know your purpose; until you can articulate it in an easy sentence it is not useful in helping focus your efforts and direction. Your life purpose defines you. It helps you know who you truly are. For most of us there is a gap between the life we are leading and who we truly are. We experience this gap as stress. The bigger the gap, the greater the stress. Once we know our purpose we can release the tensions holding us back. We can make adjustments that close the gap between who we are and what we do. We can find fulfilment and peace.

This e-book is written and offered by Neil Crofts - coach, consultant and author. For more information or to contact please visit Copyright ? Neil Crofts 2008

Energetic Compass

We all have a built in energetic compass (also known as `gut feeling'). When we listen to it, it tells us the best way to go. It tells us whether we are going towards peace or tension.

Our life purpose shows us the work we love to do. We also need to be guided by love in our relationships (with ourself and others), lifestyle and spirituality.

Love and our own authentic path will guide us to inner peace.

When we spend too much time doing what we `should' over what we love, in work, relationships, lifestyle or spirituality, we only generate tension.

We also need to be conscious of the temptation towards distraction or addiction, as a false route to peace.

This e-book is written and offered by Neil Crofts - coach, consultant and author. For more information or to contact please visit Copyright ? Neil Crofts 2008

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Three Questions

To articulate your life purpose answer these three questions with a list of 5 to 8 words or short phrases. Use your energetic compass to make sure that the words you use are truly yours.

1 - What angers you about the way our society operates? What would you like to see change? Think about the things that get you shouting at the TV or thumping the table after a couple of glasses of wine.

2 - What are you passionate about? What do you love to experience, that you would miss if you were unable to?

3 - What are you talented at, what are your gifts? One rule - modesty is completely banned - it is dishonest. Think about things that just come easily to you, the kind of things that your friends ask you to help them with.

This e-book is written and offered by Neil Crofts - coach, consultant and author. For more information or to contact please visit Copyright ? Neil Crofts 2008

Anger Passion Talent

war poverty injustice unrealised potential prejudice

evolution change technology potential community

communication ideas

enthusiasm energy

engaging people persuasion

Summarise

You will now have three lists of 5 to 8 words or phrases under the titles; anger, passion and talent. The next step is to summarise each list. For example if your "anger" is about; war, poverty, injustice, unrealised potential and prejudice you might summarise that as `bad education.' Bad education can be seen as a common causal factor in all of the things that create this anger. The crucial thing about anger is that it has energy in it, energy for change. The question might be - what do you have energy to change in our society? Do the same with your "passion" and "talent".

This e-book is written and offered by Neil Crofts - coach, consultant and author. For more information or to contact please visit Copyright ? Neil Crofts 2008

Anger Passion Talent

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